| Restocking Fee | No |
|---|---|
| Return shipping will be paid by | Seller |
| Returns Accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item must be returned within | 14 Days |
| Refund will be given as | Money Back |
| Brand | Martini Porsche |
| Type | Coffee Mug |
| Capacity | 13 fl oz |
| Color | White Red Blue |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Martini |
| Material | Ceramic & Porcelain |
| Features | Dishwasher Safe |
| Country/Region of Manufacture | Italy |
| Handmade | No |
Check the listing for details. Porsche 936 Spyder Martini & Rossi Racing Coffee Tea Mug. Color: White Red Blue, Condition: New. Listed at 39.99 USD. Beverly Hills Automobilia Porsche 936 Spyder Martini Racing Coffee Mug Color's inspired by MARTINI RACING® design. With ‘MARTINI RACING®’ logo and decorative strips.Made of porcelain. In white/blue/red.These mugs are finished to an exceptional standard with a high gloss finish. They are dishwasher and microwave safe. We have tested them extensively to ensure you receive a first class product.History: The open 936 Spyder employed an aluminum tubular frame covered by an aerodynamic plastic body. Beyond the Manufacturers’ World Championship, in 1976 Porsche also participated in the World Sportscar Championship (Group 6), which was announced shortly before the start of the season. In record time the race engineers developed a new race car in the Type 936 which was to start alongside the 935 production race car. Technically, the development of the open Spyder car took its orientation from the proven 908/03 and 917/10 designs. The result was an aluminum tubular frame covered by an aerodynamic plastic body. The car was powered by the 2.1-liter flat-six bi-turbo engine from the 911 Turbo RSR with an output of 540 hp (397 kW). The first road-ready 936—dubbed the “Black Widow” internally for its matte black paint job—was put through its paces in extensive training on the French track by Paul Ricard in the second half of February. In June 1976, Jacky Ickx and Gijs van Lennep drove to a commanding overall victory at Le Mans. In the World Sportscar Championship, Porsche had clinched the title after just four of seven races and triumphed at season’s end with the maximum point haul. In 1977, Jacky Ickx, Jürgen Barth, and Hurley Haywood outpaced the armada of six factory Renaults. In 1981, the 936 celebrated a sensational comeback with another overall victory at Le Mans.Shipped directly from Beverly Hills Automobilia. Located in Beverly Hills, California USA. Please check our unique hard to find Porsche and other exotic automotive productsPORSCHE